International
Tables for
Crystallography
Volume B
Reciprocal space
Edited by U. Shmueli

International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. B. ch. 1.3, p. 38   | 1 | 2 |

Section 1.3.2.4.6. Tables of Fourier transforms

G. Bricognea

a MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England, and LURE, Bâtiment 209D, Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay, France

1.3.2.4.6. Tables of Fourier transforms

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The books by Campbell & Foster (1948)[link], Erdélyi (1954)[link], and Magnus et al. (1966)[link] contain extensive tables listing pairs of functions and their Fourier transforms. Bracewell (1986)[link] lists those pairs particularly relevant to electrical engineering applications.

References

First citation Bracewell, R. N. (1986). The Fourier transform and its applications, 2nd ed., revised. New York: McGraw-Hill.Google Scholar
First citation Campbell, G. A. & Foster, R. M. (1948). Fourier integrals for practical applications. Princeton: Van Nostrand.Google Scholar
First citation Erdélyi, A. (1954). Tables of integral transforms, Vol. I. New York: McGraw-Hill.Google Scholar
First citation Magnus, W., Oberhettinger, F. & Soni, R. P. (1966). Formulas and theorems for the special functions of mathematical physics. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.Google Scholar








































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